Do the right thing, return stolen dog

Cambridge Times

On Jan. 27, around 3:30 p.m. in the Chalmers Street area, my grey- and tan-coloured Yorkie got out. My children and I looked all over the neighbourhood with no luck. As my son was looking, a neighbour told him they saw someone in a teal-coloured van stop and take my dog.

I began knocking on doors and asking around trying to get more information, again with no luck. I had a little bit of hope that she would be turned into the local pound. I have made numerous calls and it turns out this individual is keeping my dog. This dog is more then just part of my family. My daughter, with many medical issues, has taken to her. The dog was my nana’s and she could no longer care for her and recently passed away.

My children have been taught to return things that aren't theirs and not to take from others. This has been hard for them to understand and they keep asking who could do this and why there are such bad people in the world. I ask myself the same things. If you know who took my dog or are reading this and have my dog, please do the right thing and return her. She needs medication and my daughter and family need our smile back.